Food for thought: why are so many pro-vaxxers on Reddit so militant? Where the hell do they come from anyways?

Measles deaths were declining way before the MMR vaccine was introduced. And I think I already stated up above that herd immunity can fail even at a 95% rate, or even a 100% rate, like in Tatiana Obuchenko's case. AND, vaccinated people are already on record of infecting unvaccinated people because they had the live virus injected into them.

Interesting that you bring up the Samoa case. Did you hear that in Africa, the polio vaccine itself is what is killing children? https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2019-11-25/more-polio-cases-now-caused-by-vaccine-than-by-wild-virus It's sad, because honestly I was always in support of the polio vaccine. But, such is life, and we have to open our at cases where the vaccine does not work. But anyways, we were talking about Samoa and measles, right? I too would be worried about measles, especially in such an undeveloped country, and especially when the epidemic was triggered due to a wrong injection. Will the epidemic stop there after everyone is injected? Hmm hmmm...I think thats gonna be an interesting outcome. Can't promise it'll stop. But in more developed countries, we have a bigger situation than measles deaths: the overlooking of vaccine injured kids. How many more children should die from vaccines themselves before doctors realize they have blood on their hands? How many more children should be involved in collateral damage for the "common good" of children who won't survive? It's insane, because Measles mumos and rubella isn't even the leading cause of death or even diseases to cause injuries. Yeah, I don't like rubella...neither do I like lyme and norovirus and other dangerous diseases that kill people yet for some reason there's no push for those vaccinations. Luckily the CDC will tell you that rubella doesn't have a likely chance of killing you either.

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